M/s. sgs automobiles

  1. SGS AUTOMOBILES GST Number
  2. Carroll v. SGS Auto. Servs., Inc., CIVIL ACTION 16


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SGS AUTOMOBILES GST Number

GST Number of SGS AUTOMOBILES is33ACKFS1160K1Z3 in Tamil Nadu SGS AUTOMOBILES is popularly known asSGS AUTOMOBILES. It is a Partnership with its office registered in Tamil Nadu . The company carries out its major operations from Tamil Nadu. The company got registered under GST onAugust 17, 2017 and was allotted33ACKFS1160K1Z3 as the GST Number. The status of this GSTIN isCancelled. This company is a Composition taxpayer .

Carroll v. SGS Auto. Servs., Inc., CIVIL ACTION 16

Opinion CIVIL ACTION 16-537-SDD-RLB 05-09-2019 TAYLOR CARROLL, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated v. SGS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES, INC. JUDGE SHELLY D. DICK UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA RULING This matter is before the Court on the Motion for Temporary Stay Pending Resolution of FCC Proceedings Opposition, Reply. Motion shall be denied. I. PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND For a full factual discussion of the case, see the Court's Ruling at Rec. Doc. 40. In 2016, Carroll filed suit individually and on behalf of similarly situated individuals, alleging that SGS violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) when it sent pre-recorded calls to his cell phone without his consent. With discovery now complete and a proposed class not yet certified, SGS contends that a stay is necessary because Carroll's Third Amended Complaint "raises several issues that are currently awaiting interpretation and/or potential rulemaking by the Federal Communications Commission which would directly affect this Court's consideration of certification of any class and be dispositive of Carroll's claims on the merits." pending rulemaking would not address an issue that is necessary to decide the case; 2) this Court has already ruled on the issue that SGS contends is disputed; and 3) the stay is unreasonable because it would be of unlimited duration. Wedgeworth v. Fibreboard Corp., III. ANALYSIS After reviewing the parties' Memoranda on the instant Motion, th...